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Islamic stock market is apparently different from the conventional stock market due to the prohibition of unlawful goods and excessive risk-taking behavior.
Septiana Indarwati, Agus Widarjono
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THE EFFECT OF BI 7-DAYS REVERSE REPO RATE AND EXCHANGE RATE ON THE MONEY SUPPLY (M1) IN INDONESIA
In this globalization’s era, the circulation of money (both M1 and M2) in society is increasing and expanding. One of the aspects used to measure and influence the supply and demand system is the money supply. As an independent state institution, Bank Indonesia has full autonomy in formulating and implementing each of its duties and authorities. In its
Tia Ichwani, Iha Haryani Hatta
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The Impact of Money Supply M1 on Balance Exchange Rate of The Iraqi Dinar
The Economic literature demonstrates that established nations' monetary policies may significantly impact almost all economic indices in emerging markets. First, the purpose of this article is to evaluate the possible effects of fiscal and monetary policy on Iraq's balance of payments.
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Inflation is one of the macroeconomic variables, where the rate of inflation that occurs in a country indicates economic development in that country. The money supply is one of the factors that cause inflation. Nevertheless, the money supply these days is due to the innovation of non-cash payment systems. The study aimed to find out and test the effect
Rahmawati, Laila, Caecilia Widi Pratiwi
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Bitcoin is one of many Cryptocurrency that was intended to ease the peer-to-peer payment method where it’s users can directly interact without an intermediary.
Nindya Dera Permatasari, Muhammad Azhari
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The relationship between Islamic banking and monetary policies, and the way this relationship is reflected in the real sector has attracted increasing attention, primarily because of the growing importance of Islamic banking activities.
Ömer Fazıl Emek
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Impact of Oil Price Fluctuations on Omani Narrow Money Supply (M1) - (1980-2016)
The Omani economy frequently moves in unison with changing oil prices because it is highly dependent on this commodity. Given this relationship, it is reasonable to theorize that the Omani narrow money supply (M1) is also sensitive to oil price fluctuations.
Bilal Khlaf Al Omari +1 more
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Quantitative Easing Program and Financial Market Volatility in Indonesia
This research aims to examine the impact of the USD money supply during and before quantitative easing program towards financial market volatility in Indonesia which is proxied by variance of financial market index such as IHSG, Gold Price in IDR, and ...
T. Muhd. Redha Vahlevi, Harjum Muharam
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Investigating the Stability of Money Demand in Ghana
The study examined the demand for broad money and its stability in Ghana. Johansen’s cointegration approach reveals that the variables were non stationary and cointegrated, therefore, an error correction model, ECM was used to determine the factors that ...
Dennis Nchor, Václav Adamec
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Money, Output and Stock Prices in Malaysia: An Application of the Cointegration Tests [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to determine whether macroeconomic variables, in particular money supply and output are important in predicting stock prices in Malaysia.
Ahmad Zubaidi, Baharumshah +1 more
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